Bhikkhu Bodhi (Trans.). (2012). The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha: A Complete Translation of the Aṅguttara Nikāya. Wisdom Publications, Boston. ISBN: 978-0-86171-541-7.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §4
Every Thitidevi essay carries inline citation markers — [F1], [M3], and so on. The full bibliographic entries appear at the foot of each essay; this page collects them in one place.
The IDs follow the platform’s citation index — eighty entries across twenty domains, currently in internal review. The entries below are the subset that published essays actually draw on so far, plus the primary sources that ground them. The set grows with each essay.
Bhikkhu Bodhi (Trans.). (2012). The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha: A Complete Translation of the Aṅguttara Nikāya. Wisdom Publications, Boston. ISBN: 978-0-86171-541-7.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §4
Buddhaghosa (~430 CE) / Ñāṇamoli, B. (Trans.). (1991). The Path of Purification: Visuddhimagga (5th ed.). Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §2
Rahula, W. (1974). What the Buddha Taught (2nd ed., revised). Grove Press, New York.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §4
Castro, M., & Liskov, B. (1999). Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance. In Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 1999), pp. 173–186. USENIX.
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §3
Lamport, L., Shostak, R., & Pease, M. (1982). The Byzantine Generals Problem. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 4(3), 382–401. doi.org/10.1145/357172.357176
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §3
Daian, P., Goldfeder, S., Kell, T., Li, Y., Zhao, X., Bentov, I., Breidenbach, L., & Juels, A. (2020). Flash Boys 2.0: Frontrunning in Decentralized Exchanges, Miner Extractable Value, and Consensus Instability. In Proceedings of the 41st IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P 2020), pp. 910–927. doi.org/10.1109/SP40000.2020.00040
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §2, §5
Atzei, N., Bartoletti, M., & Cimoli, T. (2017). A Survey of Attacks on Ethereum Smart Contracts (SoK). In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust (POST 2017), LNCS, vol. 10204, pp. 164–186. Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54455-6_8
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §2
Qin, K., Zhou, L., & Gervais, A. (2022). Quantifying Blockchain Extractable Value: How Dark is the Forest? In Proceedings of the 43rd IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P 2022), pp. 198–214. doi.org/10.1109/SP46214.2022.9833734
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §5
Patañjali (~400 CE) / Bryant, E. F. (Trans.). (2009). The Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali: A New Edition, Translation, and Commentary with Insights from the Traditional Commentators. North Point Press, New York. ISBN: 978-0-86547-736-0.
Status: primary source, grounds [H2] — not directly cited in essays yet
Iyengar, B. K. S. (1993). Light on the Yoga Sutras of Patañjali. Aquarian/Thorsons.
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §4, On the Geometry of Attention · §4 · migrated from [M3]
Dehaene, S., Lau, H., & Kouider, S. (2017). What Is Consciousness, and Could Machines Have It? Science, 358(6362), 486–492. doi.org/10.1126/science.aan8871
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §1
Baars, B. J. (1988). A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness. Cambridge University Press.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §2
Searle, J. R. (1980). Minds, Brains, and Programs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3(3), 417–424. doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X00005756
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §6
Husserl, E. (1913) / Kersten, F. (Trans.). (1982). Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy. First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §2 (intentionality + reflexive aporia)
Merleau-Ponty, M. (1945) / Landes, D. A. (Trans.). (2012). Phenomenology of Perception. Routledge, London. ISBN: 978-0-415-83433-9.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §2
Floridi, L., Cowls, J., Beltrametti, M., Chatila, R., Chazerand, P., Dignum, V., Luetge, C., Madelin, R., Pagallo, U., Rossi, F., Schafer, B., Valcke, P., & Vayena, E. (2018). An Ethical Framework for a Good AI Society: Opportunities, Risks, Principles, and Recommendations. Minds and Machines, 28(4), 689–707. doi.org/10.1007/s11023-018-9482-5
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §4
Jobin, A., Ienca, M., & Vayena, E. (2019). The Global Landscape of AI Ethics Guidelines. Nature Machine Intelligence, 1(9), 389–399. doi.org/10.1038/s42256-019-0088-2
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §4
This entry has migrated to [H2] under Yogic Philosophy & Patañjali Tradition. The ID is preserved as a redirect and will not be reused — Iyengar’s Light on the Yoga Sutras of Patañjali belongs structurally to a primary contemplative tradition, not the applied-ethics-in-computing literature.
Migration date: May 2026 (v2.0 taxonomy)
Vallor, S. (2016). Technology and the Virtues: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting. Oxford University Press.
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §4
Dignum, V. (2019). Responsible Artificial Intelligence: How to Develop and Use AI in a Responsible Way. Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30371-6
Cited in: When Morse Code Met Promise · §2
Husserl, E. (1893–1917) / Brough, J. B. (Trans.). (1991). On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893–1917). Edmund Husserl Collected Works, Vol. IV. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. ISBN: 978-0-7923-1536-1.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §1
Varela, F. J., Thompson, E., & Rosch, E. (1991). The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN: 978-0-262-72021-2.
Cited in: On the Geometry of Attention · §1, §2 · bridge entry — also references [J2] and platform [T1] Madhyamaka in source text
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